The "Parent Space" is the eternal, ever present cause of all -- the incomprehensible DEITY, whose "invisible robes" are the mystic root of all matter, and of the Universe. Space is the one eternal thing that we can most easily imagine, immovable in its abstraction and uninfluenced by either the presence or absence in it of an objective Universe.

Time is only an illusion produced by the succession of our states of consciousness as we travel through eternal duration, and it does not exist where no consciousness exists in which the illusion can be produced; but "lies asleep." The present is only a mathematical line which divides that part of eternal duration which we call the future, from that part which we call the past.

And it will be there most prominently after everything else is gone, glorymind evolving into lightness, timelessness, and working at bringing all into the emptiness of nonbeing..

I have no idea if that means anything. Or will. coffee or yea... whoop, tea, I mean

ok, shayne

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Reply from glorymind

Jun.02.2008
08:11AM EDT

Quote: "And it will be there most prominently after everything else is gone, glorymind evolving into lightness, timelessness, and working at bringing all into the emptiness of nonbeing..

I have no idea if that means anything. Or will. coffee or yea... whoop, tea, I mean

ok, shayne".........

Shiva, the destroyer of darkness.

Another way of thinking about the divinities in Hinduism identifies Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva as each representing one of the three primary aspects of the divine in Hinduism, known collectively as the Trimurti. In the Trimurti system, Brahma is the creator, Vishnu is the maintainer or preserver, and Shiva is the destroyer or transformer.